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See My Options Sign UpTina Fey, Marc Platt Team for ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ Movie at Universal (Exclusive)
Kimberly Belflower will adapt her Tony-nominated Broadway play, while stage star Sadie Sink will executive produce.
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Bridget Moynahan Sets ‘Boston Blue’ Guest Appearance, Reuniting With Donnie Wahlberg
The former ‘Blue Bloods’ star will also direct an episode of the spinoff later in the season.
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Alan Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies at 99
He wrote songs with his late wife, Marilyn Bergman, for more than 50 years, collaborating with the likes of Astaire, Sinatra, Streisand, Hamlisch and Legrand.
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With His New Album, Alex Warren Isn’t Broken Anymore
The singer-songwriter behind the No. 1 hit "Ordinary" is excited to show listeners "how I've been able to heal" in the second chapter of his album, 'You’ll Be Alright, Kid.'
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Trump Reacts to ‘Late Show’ Ending: “I Absolutely Love That Colbert Got Fired”
The president mocks Colbert for CBS' decision — and takes shots at Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon, too.
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Kate Beckinsale Announces Death of Her Mother, British Actress Judy Loe, at 78: “I Am Paralyzed”
Best known for her work on such TV shows as 'General Hospital,' 'Inspector Morse,' 'Casualty' and 'Holby City,' Loe died Tuesday following a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis.
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Netflix Results Draw Share Price Target Hikes, Muted Stock Reaction as Focus Turns to Second Half of Year
Wall Street analysts chime in on the latest financial results from the global streaming giant, management commentary, and the returns of 'Wednesday' and 'Stranger Things.'
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Behind the Incendiary New Play Confronting David Mamet
Abbi Jacobson, Billy Eichner, Heléne Yorke and Kara Young will star in a reading of Mathilde Dratwa's play, directed by Leslye Headland. "If Mamet gets to write about Weinstein, then I get to write about Mamet," Dratwa says.
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Ken Loach Joins Edinburgh Film Festival Speaker Lineup Alongside Kevin Macdonald, Nia DaCosta
Loach will speak at the Scottish film festival with his long-time collaborators, writer Paul Laverty and producer Rebecca O'Brien, about their Palme d'Or-winning films.
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Venice Film Festival Adds Fernanda Torres, Mohammad Rasoulof to Competition Jury
Chinese actress Zhao Tao and Romanian director Cristian Mungiu will also join two-time Oscar winner Alexander Payne, this year's jury president, to pick the 2025 Golden Lion.
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Sarajevo Film Festival Names Ukraine Director Sergei Loznitsa Jury President
Joining him as jury members are Dragan Mićanović, Emanuel Pârvu, Ena Sendijarević, and Tricia Tuttle.
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Tina Fey and Charlie Brooker Set for Edinburgh TV Festival
Stephen Lambert, Graham Norton, Shonda Rhimes and Michael Sheen are also among confirmed attendees at the 50th edition of the TV fest in Scotland.
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Alison Brie and Dave Franco Tease ‘Together’ Proposal Contest: “How Crazy Romantic Is This?”
Neon is picking up the tab for an all-expenses-paid Las Vegas wedding for one lucky couple that gets engaged at a movie theater (inside or out) between now and Aug. 4.
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Gold’s Gym Opens Flagship Location at Beverly Center in Los Angeles
Designed as an “elevated” fitness experience, the new Gold’s location features Atlantis Strength equipment, a “glute factory,” a turf training zone, in-house juice bar, sauna, steam room and more.
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PBS and NPR Funding Face “Devastating” Cut as Rescission Package Heads to Trump’s Desk
The package will cut $1.1B in federal funding for the public radio and TV broadcasters, hitting local stations across the country.
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Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon Shocked Over CBS’ Decision to End ‘Late Show’: “F*** You and All Your Sheldons”
Seth Meyers also reacted among other prominent political figures and Hollywood stars sharing their disgust over the news that 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' will end its run in 2026, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who directed her response at CBS, Paramount and Shari Redstone.
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Critic’s Notebook: The Awful Optics of CBS Canceling ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’
Does the end of Colbert's show in May 2026 relate to the Paramount-Skydance merger? To Colbert's criticism of Donald Trump? To the demise of late night television? Who's to say?
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‘Love Island’ Star Miguel on His “Real and Pure” Relationship With Leah in ‘Beyond the Villa’
Season six Islander Liv also talks with The Hollywood Reporter about her falling out with bestie Kaylor and whether they'll reconcile later in the first season of the Peacock spinoff.
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